Loading Page...

How can I get paid to travel without a degree?

travel jobs with no college degree jobs
  1. Equipment Mechanic - Field 100% Travel. Altec Industries, Inc. ...
  2. Travel Process Technician. new. ...
  3. Reservations Agent Gasparilla Inn. ...
  4. Hospitality & Tourism Experts (Remote, Flex Hours) ...
  5. Housekeeper/Shipboard Position. ...
  6. Strengthen your profile. ...
  7. Crane Superintendent. ...
  8. Urgently hiring.




People Also Ask

This type of job encompasses traditional travel jobs, typically in the hospitality and tourism industries. Examples of jobs that pay to travel include cruise ship workers, flight attendants, and tour guides.

MORE DETAILS

Blogging is a Great Travel Job!
  1. Travel Blogging. People who travel a lot while making money blogging can seem like a dream job. ...
  2. Teach English Abroad. ...
  3. Teach English Online. ...
  4. Yacht Sailing Jobs. ...
  5. Freelance Travel Photographer. ...
  6. Bartending Jobs Abroad. ...
  7. Remote Work & Telecommuting. ...
  8. Become A Local Tour Guide.


MORE DETAILS

An incomplete list of options to get your ass abroad and exploring the world:
  1. Join a volunteer organization. ...
  2. Teach English. ...
  3. Find a source of mobile income. ...
  4. Start an online business. ...
  5. Convince your company to let you work remotely. ...
  6. Get transferred overseas. ...
  7. Find odd jobs as you travel. ...
  8. Work on a cruise or for an airline.


MORE DETAILS

45 Genius Travel Hacks For When You're Broke AF
  1. Plan around off-peak travel times.
  2. Stay in hostels.
  3. Take free classes.
  4. Fill up on free hostel food.
  5. Venture off-the-beaten-path to save money.
  6. Treasure experiences over material things.
  7. Work in a hostel.
  8. Check visa costs before you travel.


MORE DETAILS

In general, you should expect it to cost between $25,000 to $35,000 per person to travel around the world for a year. This rough estimate comes from reading travel budgets of other bloggers, various travel planning resources, and our own experience.

MORE DETAILS

Many people have done it and written about it. Or, you could spend more for luxury, traveling for $50,000 to $60,000 or more per person. The bottom line is that if you are a solo traveler, you should be able to travel the world for $25,000 for one year (that's just over $2,000 per month, $66 per day)!!

MORE DETAILS

27 Golden Rules For Becoming a Master Traveler
  1. Be adventurous. You only live once. ...
  2. Get a no-fee ATM card. Why give your money to the banks? ...
  3. Get a travel credit card. ...
  4. Always carry backups. ...
  5. Only carry what you need. ...
  6. Buy travel insurance. ...
  7. Travel alone at least once. ...
  8. Learn basic phrases.


MORE DETAILS

I get on with everyone so my age didn't affect my experience at all and I met quite a few other 30 year olds and older. I would tell them to go for it, age is nothing but a number in the world of travel and it honestly is the best thing I have ever done. Travel as far and much as you can, see everywhere you can.

MORE DETAILS

Here are some ways to travel whether you're a full-time worker or a college student.
  1. CHANGE YOUR MINDSET. ...
  2. EXTEND YOUR WEEKENDS. ...
  3. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HOLIDAYS. ...
  4. WORK FROM HOME. ...
  5. STAY CLOSE TO HOME. ...
  6. TAKE SHORTER TRIPS. ...
  7. START EARLY. ...
  8. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AT WORK.


MORE DETAILS

There are many ways to travel the world for free or at low cost. Working for your bed and board is one option. Free here means, cash-free, of course, you're likely going to have to exchange something for your free travel and that usually means time, expertise, or work. You also need travel insurance, never skip that.

MORE DETAILS